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The Dessert You Didn't Know Came from Odisha

April 25, 2025
By SHRISTI SAHOO
3 Minutes Read

Pahala Rasogolla is Odisha's best-kept dessert secret, says Shristi Sahoo.

Unlike its whiter version, made famous by Bengal, this Odisha variety of rosogolla is softer, richer and carries a warm caramel hue that comes from slow-cooking it in light sugar syrup.

Made fresh every day from chhena, Odisha's signature soft cheese, the sweet is rooted in centuries'-old tradition as the favoured temple offering. It is still made by hand in small roadside stalls especially in the Puri area.

The sweet treat melts on your tongue and lingers in memory.

Photograph: Kind courtesy Subhashish Panigrahi/Wikimedia Commons 

Pahala Rasogolla

Serves: 3-4

Ingredients

For the chhena or cottage cheese:

For the rosogolla syrup:

Method

To prepare the chhena:

For the syrup:

Shristi's Note: Make sure the chhena is well-kneaded for soft and spongy rosogollas.

Customise the sweetness of the syrup to your taste by adjusting the amount of sugar used.

SHRISTI SAHOO

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